Sewing Machine Required? Yes
Difficulty: Medium
I am very excited to announce that I will be running a refashioning program at the Prince George Public Library on March 6. In preparation, I've challenged myself to make two new refashions per week from now until then. This post marks the first of this new era of refashioning for me (sort of), so let's kick things off!
I chose this frumpy frock for my first fashion rehash.
Meh... |
Bad: Length, gaping arm holes, general frumpiness
Fix: Shorten it (a lot); take in the top (3 options)
Option 1: Gather beneath the bustline |
Option 2: Take it in along the side seam |
Option 3: Shorten the straps |
So it was out with my trusty Gruella to mark those new side seams with a pin or two.
Just a wee bit |
That left me with just the length to deal with. I put the dress on again an tried to decide how long I wanted it. I decided on a tunic length, thinking that the dress' stiff fabric and triangular shape would give it a cool mod 60's look.
Big chop! |
Iron the hem down... |
And pin to keep it there. |
Then it was back to the sewing machine.
New hem magic! |
Fun? |
Now I'm going to add a self-review section to the end of my posts. My refashions don't end up perfect, and I want to be honest about that so that if you face challenges, you don't give up!
Criticisms: I took this dress in too much along the sides. You'll notice that there's a bit of straining in the buttons. It's an easy fix; simply undo the too-tight side seams and re-stitch them a bit looser fitting. I hate having to re-do something, though, so maybe I'll just live with it and then pass this bepocketed piece off to a slightly smaller somebody.